About this course

Entry requirements

Candidates must hold a second class Honours Grade 1 BCL Degree from the National University of Ireland, or a second class Honours LLB Degree from University College Cork, or have passed the Postgraduate Diploma in Law offered by the Faculty of Law at University College Cork, with Honours, or have such other relevant third level educational and/or professional experience as, in the opinion of the Faculty of Law, qualifies the candidate to undertake the LLM degree.

Months of entry

September

Course content

This is a specialised LLM degree in e-Law. Students take Law Policy and Methodology and a minimum of three units in the area of e-Law and three optional units either from the e-Law area or from the units on offer in the LLM programme and complete a thesis in the area of e-Law.The Law Faculty at UCC has developed considerable research and teaching expertise in the field of e-Law. It has been to the forefront in developing online legal resources and integrating information technology into teaching and research programmes.